Word: spinal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Lieutenant Elmer R. Bolinder, Div. '15-'17, died of spinal meningitis, while serving with Base Evacuation Hospital No. 24 in France. He enlisted in July, 1917, as a sergeant and was later promoted to a lieutenancy...
There is no reason to believe that this summer's camp will not equal last year's, provided that the Military Science men of this University enrol. They will be the "brains and spinal cord" of the regiment without them discipline and efficient instruction will be impossible. Until we can become officers there is no better task open to us than to teach others what we have learned and thus start them on the road to commissions. The preparatory schools of New England will flock to this camp; it is up to every one of us to do our part...
...Merrill Stanton Gaunt at the Andover Seminary Building on Francis Avenue next Tuesday at 3.30 o'clock. Gaunt received his degree from the Andover school in February of 1916, and immediately sailed for France to enter the American Ambulance Service. After a few weeks in this work he contracted spinal meningitis and died...
...doctors have quarantined the case there and are inclined to regard it as a mild type of infantile paralysis, although no real paralysis has developed. He has been seen by various experts, including the members of the Harvard Auterioe Poliomyelitis Commission, who as a precaution performed a spinal puncture and injected some serum...
Merrill Stanton Gaunt, And., of Methuen, a member of the University Medical Unit engaged in Red Cross work in France, died of cerebro spinal meningitis in a hospital at Bar-le-Due early this week, according to a cablegram received by his family. Mr. Gaunt was for two years a student in the Andover Theological Seminary, but last February volunteered with the second University Unit. A cablegram was received on Saturday stating that he was seriously ill, and the announcement of his death came several days later...